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Resourceful Links

Links for In and Out of the Classroom

Edpuzzle is an easy-to-use platform allowing you to engage every student, one video at a time. Post video with embedded questions, and track how students do.

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Easy note-taking and PDF annotation. Students can mark up documents, and organize notes. Teacher can record notes and audio.

Science News for Students provides age appropriate,  science news for learners. Articles are organized by topic, provide a list of "Power Words" with definitions and include questions that go along with each article. 

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Free math and science simulations. Students learn through a game like exploration. Simulations are arranged by topic. Simulations include student worksheets that go along with the simulation. 

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Collect and share data with students. Students can collect class data and make graphs. Makes data easy to analyze.

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Monitor students technology use. See student progress. Lock students into using a specific app. 

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Flipgrid is a video platform where students can record authentic videos responding to prompts. Students can respond to one another. Teachers can provide video feedback. A great alternative to in class presentations.

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Students can keep all of their textbooks in one place. Students can annotate their textbooks, highlight, create sticky notes and flashcards. 

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Kahoot is a learning platform. It is great for review. Students answer questions and earn a score for speed and accuracy. Create your own Kahoot or choose from the thousands already created. Teachers can post a Kahoot for students to review on their own.

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Search millions of flashcard sets or create your own. Study using flashcards and games. Teachers can create study sets and share with students.

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